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To: STARLIT

Really, the bite on the neck was affection? I guess it didn’t hurt because he didn’t do anything.

Maybe she’ll stop hissing at him now.

She does it on purpose, sets up the situation. If he is in a room she will lay down right outside the doorway. As soon as he walks by she hisses.


2,500 posted on 08/07/2023 10:37:48 AM PDT by CottonBall (“Fascism should be called corporatism because it is a merger of state & corporate power" – Mussolini)
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To: CottonBall

They have their own language and social rules. Actually probably higher than ours..lol


2,506 posted on 08/07/2023 10:49:47 AM PDT by STARLIT (`There are two moments in life..those you miss and those you seize)
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To: CottonBall

Don’t forget that is is a natural thing for a female (mother) cat to pick up a kitten and or correct them by grabbing them by the scruff of the neck.

It just might BE affection, but she might also be trying to assert her dominance over the kitten.

I think there is some jealousy there, too!


2,521 posted on 08/07/2023 11:33:51 AM PDT by MS.BEHAVIN (Women who behave rarely make history.)
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